“It Will Be a Stable Year for Investors”: Investment Migration People in the News This Week
Sara Sousa Rebolo says with a new government and new regulations, this will “be a very stable year” for Portugal’s Golden Visa.
Read MoreSara Sousa Rebolo says with a new government and new regulations, this will “be a very stable year” for Portugal’s Golden Visa.
Read MoreDon’t expect Portugal’s tumultuous immigration field to be much calmer in 2024, write immigration lawyers Sara Sousa Rebolo and Miguel Silva.
Read More“The rich will anyways get from point A to point B […]. So, removing the price they have to pay, it’s a lost financial opportunity.”
Read MoreIf the law is approved, investors will not get what they paid for. It’s “a violation of basic constitutional rights,” says one lawyer.
Read MoreThe precise wording of yesterday’s press conference left many questions unanswered and offers some hope, indicate Sara Sousa Rebolo and Vanessa Rodrigues Lima.
Read MoreAfter 16 months of attempting to engage a Kafkaesque bureaucracy on the golden visa crisis, the founders of PAIIR are ringing the alarm bells.
Read MoreIn this comprehensive overview, Sara Sousa Rebolo and Miguel Silva outline what to look out for in Portugal’s immigration system in 2022.
Read MoreAmericans used to ask Sara Sousa Rebolo if Portugal’s buildings had elevators and air conditioning. Now, they line up to get Portuguese residency.
Read MoreLawyers Sara Sousa Rebolo and Vanessa Rodrigues Lima have founded Portugal’s first investment migration industry association: PAIIR.
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